please help
please help
ok so i had a fried rectifier and plug on 97 hawk. bought new stator, new rectifier new battery, hard wired rectifier to eliminate plastic plug. now with bike off completely just noticed the red wire+ going into rectifier is hot. WITH BIKE OFF. is this normal or do i have a ground issue somewhere? if so, where would i look.
http://vtr1000f.wickidnet.com/mod_images/rr_mod_04.jpg its pretty much this exact setup
ok i understand i might have wires crossed .but i dont even have the wires connected to anything.they are the stock wires that i added onto ,but before i connected new r/r the red wire is hot.the red wire touched another wire and sparked when was going to mount
sorry if im not so mechanically inclined. my dad has been working on the bike, he just cant use a computer for the life of him.and i cant do electric for the life of me. so im putting the post to try n get info to help him out
Yeah just carefully recheck the wire colors. You should really get a plug they are cheap. There is a really solid reason that all these OEMs with all their R&D money do it with a plug.
Also why did you replace the stator? They don't usually die. Was it fried or melted?
Also why did you replace the stator? They don't usually die. Was it fried or melted?
Yeah just carefully recheck the wire colors. You should really get a plug they are cheap. There is a really solid reason that all these OEMs with all their R&D money do it with a plug.
Also why did you replace the stator? They don't usually die. Was it fried or melted?
Also why did you replace the stator? They don't usually die. Was it fried or melted?
Certainly won't hurt you to change the stator. Maybe wasn't necessary but it's done so no worries. 3 yellows that are from stator do not matter which is where, as long as they are all front row, like my pic. Cross the green and red and you're gonna cause problems. Wiring must be 100% correct.
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
Certainly won't hurt you to change the stator. Maybe wasn't necessary but it's done so no worries. 3 yellows that are from stator do not matter which is where, as long as they are all front row, like my pic. Cross the green and red and you're gonna cause problems. Wiring must be 100% correct.
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
yea i probably shouldve purchased that.what i don't get is i cpuldnt have the wires crossed because they arnt connected to anything, i did bubuy an upgraded rectifier from ricks
Certainly won't hurt you to change the stator. Maybe wasn't necessary but it's done so no worries. 3 yellows that are from stator do not matter which is where, as long as they are all front row, like my pic. Cross the green and red and you're gonna cause problems. Wiring must be 100% correct.
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
Have you read the threads about upgrading to a mosfet R/R? Would have benefited you immensely as the plug gets tossed.
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...er-swap-14380/
yea i probably shouldve purchased that.what i don't get is i cpuldnt have the wires crossed because they arnt connected to anything, i did bubuy an upgraded rectifier from ricks
yes we have that and all wires have continuity and all ground are good. No burnt or fried wires or buildup. And the manual doesnt explain or tell what to do for the one positive wire going into rectifier always being hot?
Have you a pic of what you've done - rather than a pic from the internet of someone elses R/R.
Last edited by Wicky; Jun 8, 2017 at 08:07 AM.
ill send a pic today aboit 4pm sorry the bikes about 25min away
just wanted to check in. The rectifier+ wire is the only wire along with solenoidthat will always constantly have power to them. Not a draw but readily available power for when you turn key. I will be uprgading to mosfet r1 rectifier in the near future but for now all problems sorted out and all charging system is spec. Also had a .05ma draw coming from trip odometer so pulled the fuse until i get to the wire issue on that. Not like i use the trip. but thanks for all input
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